There was a regression during the lucid development cycle caused
upstream in libparted that prevented manipulating partitions on a disk
with other partitions in use. This was fixed. If you still experience
this problem with the final release of lucid, reopen this report.
** Changed in: gparted
Thanks!
-Matthew Gardiner http://www.az1photo.com
--- On Wed, 5/5/10, Phillip Susi ps...@cfl.rr.com wrote:
From: Phillip Susi ps...@cfl.rr.com
Subject: [Bug 544520] Re: Cannot resize partition on drive where swap partition
resides
To: flash...@yahoo.com
Date: Wednesday, May 5, 2010, 7:56 AM
Still seems like a bug, as this behavior is exclusive to Lucid.
I have never been able to resize partitions on a device that's in use,
so this is certainly not exclusive to Lucid?
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You
never noticed it before.
-Matthew Gardiner
http://www.az1photo.com
--- On Wed, 4/7/10, Jan Claeys ubu...@janc.be wrote:
From: Jan Claeys ubu...@janc.be
Subject: [Bug 544520] Re: Cannot resize partition on drive where swap partition
resides
To: flash...@yahoo.com
Date: Wednesday, April 7, 2010
...@janc.be wrote:
From: Jan Claeys ubu...@janc.be
Subject: [Bug 544520] Re: Cannot resize partition on drive where swap partition
resides
To: flash...@yahoo.com
Date: Monday, March 29, 2010, 6:36 PM
Hm, after re-reading, I see this is probably not really from the live-
CD. For installed systems
** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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The Ubuntu live CD uses any swap partitions it can find to help avoid
potential low memory issues. You can always unmount the swap partition
from inside GParted if you want (right-click the swap partition and
choose the appropriate option). So this isn't a GParted issue (but
rather a live-CD
Hm, after re-reading, I see this is probably not really from the live-
CD. For installed systems, I think what swap partitions are used
depends on what is configured on install, and that depends on what's
available on install. Or what's added by the admin afterwards of
course.
Anyway,
This is not from the live cd. The live cd does not reproduce this bug.
This is lucid beta 1 on an installed ext4 partition.
Sent from my iPod
On Mar 29, 2010, at 6:24 PM, Jan Claeys ubu...@janc.be wrote:
The Ubuntu live CD uses any swap partitions it can find to help avoid
potential low memory
I will try with swapoff, but I don't think it will help.
Sent from my iPod
On Mar 29, 2010, at 6:36 PM, Jan Claeys ubu...@janc.be wrote:
Hm, after re-reading, I see this is probably not really from the live-
CD. For installed systems, I think what swap partitions are used
depends on what is
Thank you for your bug report. I am guessing that the different is that
sdb is mounted. Try booting from a live disk and then running gparted to
confirm.
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benbordw...@hotmail.com wrote:
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Subject: [Bug 544520] Re: Cannot resize partition on drive where swap partition
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To: flash...@yahoo.com
Date: Friday, March 26, 2010, 12:01 AM
Thank you for your bug report. I am guessing that the different is that
sdb
Thank you for the additional information, I am not going to be able to
reproduce this bug so I am not going to be able to forward it upstream.
If you could please do so
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=gparted) It would be
helpful.
I have already searched the upstream bug reports
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41649074/Dependencies.txt
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